Common use of AOL Services Content Clause in Contracts

AOL Services Content. Without limiting the scope of the license set -------------------- forth in Section 2.1, Licensor shall provide to Licensee and Licensee's Subscribers to its PC Access Services, free of charge, access to substantially all of the AOL-US Services Content and substantially all of the other AOL Services Content. In addition, Licensor shall provide to Licensee and to users of Licensee's Internet Portal Services access to AOL-US Services Content and other AOL Services Content in substantially the same manner they are made available to users of AOL's US-based Internet Services Portal. As and when the Company and Licensee shall obtain the right to offer TV Access Services and Wireless Access Services in the Territory in accordance with the provisions of the Certificate of Incorporation, Licensor shall provide to Licensee and Licensee's Subscribers to such Services access to the AOL-US Services Content and the other AOL Services Content in substantially the same manner such Content is made available to users of AOL-branded TV Access Services and AOL-branded Wireless Access Services in the U.S. With respect to any other AOL Services Content, Licensor shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the rights to provide to Licensee and Licensee's Subscribers access to such other AOL Services Content on commercially reasonable terms that are as favorable as access to such Content is made available to any other JV Affiliate. Licensee may, in the reasonable discretion of the Board of Directors, which the Board of Directors may exercise for Licensee or on behalf of an Operating Entity, prominently display its Interconnection pursuant to Section 2.5 of the AOL OLS Agreement to the AOL-US Service and the other AOL Services and minimize the number of click throughs from the main menus of the Licensee Interactive Services necessary to access the main menus of the AOL-US Services and other AOL Services, in order to facilitate Subscribers' access to the Content on such AOL Services. In addition, upon the request of Licensee, Licensor shall provide to Licensee and Licensee's Subscribers, free of charge, direct access (i.e., other than through Interconnection) to substantially all of the AOL-US Services Content on the same basis, with respect to the differing Licensee Interactive Services, as is set forth above. The direct access to other AOL Services and to Content of the AOL-US Service, contemplated in this Section 2.4 shall be subject, among other reasonable limitations, to (a) any "referee screens" or other intermediate notices warning Subscribers that they are changing countries and different standards may therefore apply, as Licensor deems such notices reasonably necessary to accommodate local legal and cultural concerns, (b) coordination with the AOL Services and their respective Content channels to ensure that such access by the Licensee Interactive Services is technically feasible and will not result in the distribution of any Restricted Content, and (c) any technical limitations not due to Licensor's failure to meet its obligations under this Agreement or the AOL OLS Agreement, which failure is within AOL's reasonable control, precluding Interconnection or direct access, such as the inability of the Licensee Interactive Services to access and process Japanese characters.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (America Online Latin America Inc), License Agreement (America Online Latin America Inc), Stockholders' Agreement (America Online Latin America Inc)

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